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Machine upgrade recommended combination: i7-4771+z87-pro or not?!?

iammykyl

Posted 27 January 2014 - 06:06 AM

iammykyl

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Gday.BIOS. As each is different, best to have a stable running system, then look at the BIOS, RAM settings. as the Intel CPU natively supports 1600MHz, it should be set, if not, enable XMP. There should be no other special configurations or setting to do, unless specified in a manual. e.g. RAID drivers.

This is how I build, and a few basic tips. If you have any problems, please stop and post.Safety, Turn of the PSU and unplug, take Anti Static measures, even when only handling parts, by briefly touching a bare unpainted part of the case.Install the I/O shield from the MB box, > PSU. > OD.Check that the standoff on the MB mounting plate match exactly the pattern and number of screw holes in the board, no extra ones.Lay the MB on a piece of cardboard a little larger than the board, > instal the CPU, check the back of the board to ensure the locking tabs are fully engaged.Remove any protective films from the heatsink base and confirm that TIM is present, > install the cooler, > connect the CPU fan plug to the CPU fan header on the MB.Install the RAM. Refer MB for correct slots.Trial the MB in the case checking the standoffs are correct. > loosen the screw/s of the expansion slot/s where the GPU will be installed. > Note the drive bay/s opposite the end of where the GPU will be installed.Remove the MB. > remove the expansion slot cover/s, > install the MB.Install the SATA Drives and where possible leave the noted bay/s empty.Connect the two power cable to the MB, Install the GPU, > connect the PCI-E cable/s.Connect the OD.Important. If you have installed more than one SATA drive?? connect only the drive you are using for the operating system. You can connect and configure the others after installing the OS. Connect a display, case fans, keyboard/mouse and when used, a system beeper, ensure the + positive matches the + symbol on the front header panel socket. Check the CPU fan plug is still securely seated. Turn on the display and PSU, if present, a LED should light on the MB. If present, press the power on button on the MB. If not,With a small bladed screwdriver, briefly short out the two power on pins on the front panel socket.

All fans should spin up, POST will start, LEDS on the keyboard should flash, monitor should display info and end with "No OS detected" or such. and hopefully just one beep was heard. > switch of the PSU and display.Connect all the rest of the wiring except to additions SATA drives.

iammykyl

Posted 31 January 2014 - 03:37 AM

iammykyl

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Gday.Looked through the manual and it really is not all that clear. The manual refers to the IA suite software manual on the CD I hope it has a little more info than the only one I can find on the site, > https://docs.google....7_AI_Suite3.pdf let us know if it makes things clearer.I can't give you a direct answer. Best would be to get the system up, running, fully updated and patched, then, to see if your RAM is running at the correct speed, check in bios under advanced mode, DRAM timing. if not correct, we can work out if you can directly engage XMP or need to enable OC then change RAM timing.

iammykyl

Posted 01 February 2014 - 05:40 PM

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Gday.

good news: I finish to mount everything.

Is that outside the case or installed inside the case?

My monitor keep telling me "no signal" and won't move from standby mode.It's connected to the DVI port.Are you connected to the integrated Graphics or a discrete GPU installed in a PCI-E slot.Did you install a Beeper? any beeps?Have you connected any OD or SATA drives?

iammykyl

Posted 01 February 2014 - 09:37 PM

That's what I asked you, are the parts still on the cardboard, or installed inside the case?

I don't connect any graphic card because it's integrated in the mb. Do I need to do anything?

That should be OK, just check that the plugs are securely seated.

I'm using my old hard drive but this should not be a problem right?Are you using the intel SSD 160Gb - boot and programs?

P#38 MB user manual, SATA connections. Please connect the SATA Signal cable of the drive to be used for the OS, to SATA #1. Connect the Optical Drive Signal cable to SATA #6. Check that the SATA power cables are correctly seated.

iammykyl

Posted 02 February 2014 - 04:12 PM

iammykyl

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Gday.
Don't know if you have reached the BIOS yet but possible AO error can be, a HDD that has an OS installed from a different build. The hardware drivers will not match the new build, the BIOS sees the HDD but fails to initialize it and move on to the graphics.
Let us know if this works,
Disconnect the OS SATA drive, > power on and press the Del key to enter the BIOS.

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Faina

Posted 02 February 2014 - 08:01 PM

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Iammykyl,

sorry for the delay in my answer but I was with my head inside the case trying to find a solution

The issue was generated by the DVI port that is not working on the MB: I connected the video to the VGA and I can access to BIOS.
Even after installing all the drivers, the DVI port still doesn't work: do you have any idea why?

No problem with the old disks connected to the new mb: windows start normally and I just installed the new drivers.

To make the RAM works, the XMP need to be enabled: I think that the "profile #..." is something written inside the RAM (I had only one available). As far as I turned on XMP, the mb loaded RAM custom setting (speed, voltage, etc.). Now is properly recognized.

One thing that I discovered that could be useful to newbie like me: the genius at Intel roll up the fan wire around its body, under some plastic clamps. Looks like a neat solution, but the fan will NOT spin because the wire is too short between 2 clamps and it's in interference with the fan....
I discover after 20 minutes sweating against a "general HW failure"...

The PC looks awesome now: if we can solve this DVI issue just become perfect

iammykyl

Posted 02 February 2014 - 09:40 PM

Not a problem, pleased you got it sorted. I could have given more instructions but did not want to possible make things confusing.Please read about the DirectKey Button, MB manual P#27.

To see if the DVI port on the MB is faulty, you may have this adaptor already, or very cheap to buy. Example of adaptor to use from the MB DVI to the monitor VGA > http://www.techexpre...products_id=495If it does work, the DVI port on the monitor is faulty, or the DVI cable is faulty.

No problem with the old disks connected to the new mb: windows start normally and I just installed the new drivers.I am surprised that using a HDD that had a OS installed, tied to different hardware, went well, most times there are stability problems. If you do start to get software issues, I would do a clean install of windows.

Faina

Posted 02 February 2014 - 10:04 PM

If it does work, the DVI port on the monitor is faulty, or the DVI cable is faulty.

This is a minor issue, no problem at all.

I am surprised that using a HDD that had a OS installed, tied to different hardware, went well, most times there are stability problems. If you do start to get software issues, I would do a clean install of windows.

I uninstall all the previous drivers and install the newer. Looks fine now but I'll follow your recommendation in case I will see any problem.

Thanks very much for the time that you dedicate to my support, I really appreciate your patience: for my needs, we did an excellent machine

iammykyl

Posted 02 February 2014 - 10:44 PM

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Your welcome Faina, it has been a pleasure to help you We don't actually close posts, so you can come back here at any time if you need more help, and Your topic has already had over 400 people viewing it, which will help many more to gain confidence in building their own rigs.

Just a bit more on the DVI. Though a minor inconvenience, if it is a faulty port on the MB, I would want to do a RMAWhen using the DVI port, if you can enter the BIOS but, when windows loads, the display gives the "no signal" I would say the port is OK but there is a drivers issueLook in device manager for yellow or red flags.Try connecting to a different display.